Options market pricing suggests that traders expect these stocks to see big reactions to earnings.
Second-quarter earnings season is in full swing, and several high-profile companies could see big moves in their stock prices this week once their results are public.
Pro screened FactSet data to find the companies reporting this week that have the biggest expected post-earnings moves, up or down, as implied by pricing in the options market. The stock with the biggest implied move is solar company Enphase Energy at 11.9%. Enphase is set to release its results on Tuesday. Two other high-profile names in the top five of the list are Spotify and Chipotle Mexican Grill , with implied moves of 9.4% and 8.9%, respectively.
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